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3. Before Installing the System 

 

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    Green 16/18 Installation Manual 

3.  Before Installing the System 

 

Please read 

checklist No.3 through No.6

 in 

Appendix F 

before or during the system installation. 

3.1 

Required Tools 

The following tools are necessary to install the 

Green16/18

.

 

Item 

Figure 

Size 

Wrench Set 

 

1.5 mm -10 mm 

(0.06” - 0.4”) 

T-shaped Hex 

Wrench 

 

6 mm - 10 mm 

(0.24” - 0.4”) 

Hex Wrench w/ 

Handle 

 

6 mm - 10 mm 

(0.24” - 0.4”) 

Ratchet Wrench 

     

 

Tips: 3 mm - 8 mm 

(0.12” - 0.3”) 

Needle-nose Pliers 

 

Regular 

Monkey Wrench 

 

n/a 

Cross Head Screw 

Driver w/ Magnetic 

Tip 

 

 

L = 200 mm (7.9”) 

Spirit Level 

 

n/a 

Summary of Contents for Green 16

Page 1: ...Installation Manual Model PHT 65LHS Version 1 49 English Full Version...

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Page 3: ...ectual property rights IPR for this manual and the equipment described herein This IPR is protected by related laws and reproduction of this manual in part or in full is prohibited without the prior w...

Page 4: ...e on a flat surface to maintain stability If the equipment is not stable property damage and or personal injury may occur Do not push or pull the equipment Equipment should only be installed by an aut...

Page 5: ...lectrical Requirement 16 2 4 Environmental Specifications 18 2 5 Exposure Switch Installation Options 19 2 6 Installation Versions 21 2 7 Installing the Warning Lamp and Door Interlock Switch 22 2 8 I...

Page 6: ...7 Tightening the Bolts 83 6 Completing Miscellaneous Works 85 6 1 Assembling Various Covers 85 6 2 Assembling the Temple Supports and the Chinrest 87 6 3 Installing the Switch Holders 88 7 Setting Up...

Page 7: ...Selecting an Announcement Mode Optional 130 10 Technical Specifications 131 10 1 Mechanical Specifications 131 10 2 Electrical Specifications 134 10 3 Environmental Specifications 135 Appendix 136 A...

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Page 9: ...delivery of the system Complete the floor ceiling and walls of the room before installing the equipment Install proper sized junction boxes with covers at the necessary locations Install a mains powe...

Page 10: ...nt following this installation manual The electrical installation was carried out following the appropriate requirements specified in IEC 60363 Genuine original or approved replacement parts are used...

Page 11: ...ING Indicates information that should be followed with the utmost care Failure to comply with a warning may result in severe damage to the equipment or physical injury to the operator and or patient C...

Page 12: ...ion 4 Green 16 18 Installation Manual DO NOT touch or hold the Sensor or Tube Head areas when moving installing or operating the equipment DO NOT step on the base unit when installing or operating the...

Page 13: ...ten bolts This can damage the bolt Use the tool for drilling the wall only You must hold the recommended holding area when moving the equipment Recommended Holding Area Four people are required for th...

Page 14: ...approved by VATECH must comply with the applicable standards IEC 60950 1 2nd edition 2005 for IT equipment Ex PC and IEC 60601 1 3rd edition 2005 for medical electrical equipment All operators of thi...

Page 15: ...pment The equipment PC and all peripheral devices must be well grounded X ray Radiation Warnings Install this equipment in an approved location to ensure the patient s and operator s safety Radiation...

Page 16: ...IEC60601 2 7 and IEC60601 2 28 X ray Tube Heads IEC60364 7 710 2002 Local Code Requirements for Electro medical System Installation IEC 60601 1 1 2005 regulation shall be met to their full extent for...

Page 17: ...d Equipment IEC 60601 1 Degree of protection against leakage current and electric shock Class 1 equipment Label Radiation hazard Label Indicates the authorized representative in the European Community...

Page 18: ...osed of as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Label Warns ESD hazard MCU board Board package This indicates that this equipment is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT by IEC 6...

Page 19: ...1 3 18 2008 This is Class IIb equipment and obtained CE marking in April 2007 for regulations compliance following the revised European Union s MDD Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC MEDICAL APPLIED...

Page 20: ...hould be as about the patient as possible This equipment should not be installed on thick carpets for stability reasons Anti static floor materials should be used around the equipment The PC monitor e...

Page 21: ...2 Choosing an Installation Site Green 16 18 Installation Manual 13 English With CEPH Unit optional 2 804 L x 2 495 8 mm W or wider...

Page 22: ...2 Choosing an Installation Site 14 Green 16 18 Installation Manual Ceiling Height 2 435 5 mm H or higher...

Page 23: ...Entrance The door of the X ray room should have a clearance of more than 800 mm 31 5 wide Floor Area The floor of the X ray room must be stable and level for system balance The floor must be able to s...

Page 24: ...hat the PC and equipment are connected to the same MPSO Use a dedicated power outlet for the power cord Failure to do so may result in unstable system operations caused by power fluctuations It is str...

Page 25: ...ion panel with an over current circuit breaker rated for 20A must be used Maximally allowed deviation of the tube voltage tube current exposure time Tube Voltage kVp 10 Tube Current mA 20 Exposure Tim...

Page 26: ...l 2 4 Environmental Specifications Item Description During Operation Temperature 10 35 Relative humidity 30 75 Atmospheric pressure 860 1060 hPa During Transport and Storage Temperature 10 60 Relative...

Page 27: ...ways depending on your installation site and the user s request However the No 2 Option is most preferred to keep the patient and operator from unintended radiation exposure Option No 1 The user oper...

Page 28: ...n Site 20 Green 16 18 Installation Manual Option No 3 The 3rd party Exposure Switch not VATECH s is used on the demand of the customers For this scenario see Appendix D Connecting the 3rd party The Ex...

Page 29: ...2 Choosing an Installation Site Green 16 18 Installation Manual 21 English 2 6 Installation Versions Base stand Type Wall mount Type...

Page 30: ...ized The warning lamp and Door Interlock Switch are not included with the equipment The warning lamp and the Door Interlock Switch must be installed by a qualified technician 2 8 Installing the Emerge...

Page 31: ...2 Choosing an Installation Site Green 16 18 Installation Manual 23 English This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 32: ...m installation 3 1 Required Tools The following tools are necessary to install the Green16 18 Item Figure Size Wrench Set 1 5 mm 10 mm 0 06 0 4 T shaped Hex Wrench 6 mm 10 mm 0 24 0 4 Hex Wrench w Han...

Page 33: ...anual 25 English Item Figure Size Anti Static Glove n a Knife n a Tape Ruler for Wall Mount type 5 m Marker Pen thick tip for Wall Mount type n a Hammer for Wall Mount type n a Multimeter n a Hammer D...

Page 34: ...wing before opening each package 1 These indicators are affixed only on the main box which contains the equipment overly sensitive to external impacts 2 Check the packaging for signs of damage visuall...

Page 35: ...e 2D diagnostic image data in panoramic and cephalometric mode 3 3 Unpacking Boxes All packaging and Styrofoam used to ship this equipment are recyclable Return the packaging to VATECH representatives...

Page 36: ...cover after removing the strapping bands 3 Lift a small distance remove the side covers 4 Remove the plastic wrap covering the box by using a cutter When you are removing the side cover another perso...

Page 37: ...3 Before Installing the System Green 16 18 Installation Manual 29 English PANO Box Configuration CEPH Box Configuration...

Page 38: ...1 Pull out the upper and lower carrying handles from EPS Main Base 2 Assemble the upper carrying handle by using one wrench bolt Wrench Bolt M8 x 25 2 Items 1 pc Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 The Wrench Bol...

Page 39: ...16 18 Installation Manual 31 English 3 Assemble the lower carrying handle by using two Wrench Bolts Wrench Bolt M8 x 30 2 pcs Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 The Wrench Bolt is attached to the Column unit Rem...

Page 40: ...ove the EPS Main Right and EPS Main Left as follows Remove the fixing tapes on the EPS by using a cutter Remove the Long Bolt and nuts by using two monkey wrenches Remove the EPS Main Right and EPS Ma...

Page 41: ...Base on a Transport Dolly and move it to the installation site When putting the Main Unit on the dolly make sure that the center of the mass indicator is aligned with the center of the dolly If you m...

Page 42: ...16 18 Installation Manual 3 3 2 Box No 2 Base Unit Component Size mm inch Weight kg lbs Base 1035 L x 1025 W x 185 H 40 7 L x 40 3 W x 7 3 H 65 143 Removing the cover Open the box cover and remove the...

Page 43: ...ion Manual 35 English 3 3 3 Box No 3 CEPH Unit Optional Component Size mm inch Weight kg lbs CEPH unit 1590 L x 820 W x 870 H 62 6 L x 32 3 W x 34 3 H 50 110 Removing the cover 1 Open the box cover an...

Page 44: ...3 Before Installing the System 36 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 3 4 Checking the Parts 3 4 1 Location Layout of the Parts and Accessories...

Page 45: ...Manual 1 Yes No 2D Viewer Manual For EzDent 1 Yes No 3D Viewer Manual For Ez3D i 1 Yes No Installation USB 1 Yes No 3D Viewer License Key For Ez3D i 1 Yes No 2 Exposure Switch 1 Yes No Exposure Switch...

Page 46: ...lable in some Asian countries Yes No Special A 1 Yes No Special B 1 Yes No 9 Chinrest Normal 1 Yes No 10 Left Blank Intentionally 11 Sanitary Vinyl Cover For Normal Bite 1 Yes No 12 Left Blank Intenti...

Page 47: ...System Optic Cable 1 One additional fiber optic cable is required when SC type is installed Yes No LAN Cable 1 Yes No IFC Card or FTG Card or VTG Card 1 Yes No MODEL Scan Jig 1 For the 3D MODEL Scan...

Page 48: ...Arm Cover 4 1 Yes No 29 Flat Head Screw M5 x 12 4 Yes No 30 Set Screw M10 x 20 4 Yes No 31 Protractor 1 Yes No Wall Plate 1 Yes No Terminal Block 3 Pole 1 Yes No 32 Middle Bracket 1 Optional Yes No W...

Page 49: ...Items Specification Figure QTY Comments Confirmed OK Flat Washer 4 Wood Screw M12 x 70 2 For Wood Yes No Anchor Bolt 5 16 x 60 w Spring and Flat Washers 10 For Concrete Yes No 35 Wrench Bolt M8 x 25...

Page 50: ...on Figure QTY Comments Location Confirmed OK Base Front Cover n a 1 n a On the upper side of the EPS Main Bottom Yes No Column Back Cover n a 1 n a On the upper side of the EPS Main Bottom Yes No Wall...

Page 51: ...3 Before Installing the System Green 16 18 Installation Manual 43 English This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 52: ...nits If the installation site is a concrete floor go to section 4 4 Fixing the base Optional and do number 1 first after that turn back 4 1 Assembling the Base and Main Units 1 Remove the lower carryi...

Page 53: ...the holes until about 30 mm are left outside 3 Put the base unit to the column unit by engaging the base holes in the bolts as shown in the figure Hold the base unit to keep it from falling If you do...

Page 54: ...Green 16 18 Installation Manual 4 Put the base unit to the column unit by engaging the base holes in the bolts as shown in the figure Allen Wrench 8 mm 0 31 Wrench Bolt M10 x 25 3 pcs Part No 23 5 Ti...

Page 55: ...Put the equipment in a vertical position slowly while holding the upper handle Be sure not to damage the cables Before erecting the equipment keep them clear of the equipment 7 Tighten the three wrenc...

Page 56: ...ld the areas of the collimator sensor and tube head 1 Now it is assumed that the CEPH box has already been opened 2 Remove the plastic wrap covering the column unit and the tape for fixing the CEPH ca...

Page 57: ...n 16 18 Installation Manual 49 English Make sure the CEPH cables from the equipment go through the CEPH armhole 4 Tighten the three wrench bolts to attach the base unit Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 Wrench B...

Page 58: ...cables as shown in the figure When handling fiber optic cable Do not bend pull and or crush it Ensure that the caps of the fiber optic cable be removed Do not touch the tip of the fiber optic cable t...

Page 59: ...16 18 Installation Manual 51 English 6 Put the cables inside the CEPH Arm and assemble the CEPH arm cover by using two flat head screws Cross Head Screwdriver w Magnetic Tip 6 mm 0 24 Flat Head Screw...

Page 60: ...lation site near the wall 2 Remove the lower carrying handle Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 When you are removing the bolts on the lower carrying handle another person must be holding the handle to prevent it...

Page 61: ...e Stand Optional Green 16 18 Installation Manual 53 English 5 Assemble the column bracket to the top ofthe column with four flat head screws Cross Head Screwdriver w Magnetic Tip 6 mm 0 24 Flat Head S...

Page 62: ...the wall bracket Wall Bracket Part No 36 Wall Bracket for Wood Wall Optional Part No 37 2 Combine the column and wall brackets in the following manner with the 2 wrench bolts Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 W...

Page 63: ...ove the equipment to the installation site as close as possible 2 Adjust the distance between the wall and equipment by moving it slightly so that the wall bracket touches the wall 3 Mark the anchor b...

Page 64: ...wall holes of size 10 5 mm x 30 mm depth using the concrete hammer drill 2 Remove the debris and clean the holes using the dust pump 3 Using the hammer insert a Ficher strong anchor into the hole Fich...

Page 65: ...ish 4 3 5 Combining the Equipment with the Anchor Bolts 1 Place the equipment on the alignment plate while observing 4 Hex bolts are being inserted properly through each hole Hex Bolt M8 x 15 Spring w...

Page 66: ...ng and Flat Washers 2 pcs Part No 34 Hammer Drill L 200 mm 7 9 Hammer n a Ratchet Wrench Tips 3 mm 8 mm 0 12 0 3 1 Before installing the equipment but the base unit on the installation site and mark 2...

Page 67: ...16 18 Installation Manual 59 English 4 Remove nuts and washers put the anchor bolts into the holes 5 Secure the anchor bolts with the hammer 6 Place the base unit combined equipment in the proper posi...

Page 68: ...reen 16 18 Installation Manual 4 4 2 On the Wooden Floor Wood Screws M12 x 70 2 pcs Part No 34 Hammer Drill L 200 mm 7 9 1 Prepare two wood screws and insert them into each hole on the base 2 Use a ha...

Page 69: ...Connecting the Cables to the Equipment 1 Connect the cables in the back of the column as shown in the figure Optic Cable Cable No H000014A Part No 21 Cable Tie Part No 20 Exposure Switch Part No 2 Us...

Page 70: ...reen 16 18 Installation Manual 2 Assemble the Column Back Cover with four truss bolts Truss Bolt M4 x 8 2 pcs Part No 27 Cross Head Screwdriver w Magnetic Tip 6 mm 0 24 3 Ensure the cables go through...

Page 71: ...Green 16 18 Installation Manual 63 English 4 6 Removing the Transportation Safety Bolts 1 Remove the two column fixing bolts including the tags Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 2 Remove the semi clear tape on...

Page 72: ...3 Remove the Vertical Frame Cover 4 Remove four Safety Bolts and one Safety Bracket including the tags Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 Be sure not to damage the cables when removing the bolts The Safety Brack...

Page 73: ...8 mm 0 3 Sprit Level n a 4 7 1 Getting Started To prepare the equipment for the leveling procedure follow the steps below 1 Prepare the Spirit Level 2 Turn the Rotating Unit clockwise so that the X ra...

Page 74: ...e spirit level as indicated in the images below to obtain an accurate center of the equipment 1 Place the Spirit Level as shown in the image below 2 Turns each of the four screws on the base left and...

Page 75: ...ce the Spirit Level on the Vertical Frame as shown in the following figure 2 Adjust the screws until the bubble of Spirit Level centers level by turning the front and or back screws clockwise or vice...

Page 76: ...tand Optional 68 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 4 8 Tightening the Bolts When leveling the equipment is completed use a monkey wrench and Allen wrench to tighten the bolt on the joint bracket Allen W...

Page 77: ...he Equipment You are advised to plan and study the installation environment carefully in advance before proceeding since the installation involves drilling the wall and floor Pre installation planning...

Page 78: ...18 Installation Manual 5 1 1 Marking Points on the Floor 1 Put the aligning plate on the floor near the wall where the equipment should be installed as shown in the figure Alignment Plate Part No 4 2...

Page 79: ...2 Drill the floor holes size 10 5 x 30 mm by using the concrete hammer drill 3 Remove the debris and clean the holes withthe dust pump 4 Put the anchor bolts into the holes and attach them with the h...

Page 80: ...ts 1 Put the aligning plate on the floor while making sure that the aligned plate s holes engage in the anchored bolts 2 Put the equipment in a vertical position slowly while holding the upper handle...

Page 81: ...ngage in the anchored bolts 4 Put the washers and nuts into the six anchored bolts on the floor and tighten the nuts loosely Make sure that you put the fasteners in the sequence as shown in the figure...

Page 82: ...mn Bracket 1 Move the equipment to the installation site near the wall 2 Remove the lower carrying handle Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 When you are removing the bolts on the lower carrying handle another pe...

Page 83: ...t Wall Mount Green 16 18 Installation Manual 75 English 5 Assemble the column bracket to the top ofthe column with four flat head screws Cross Head Screwdriver w Magnetic Tip 6 mm 0 24 Flat Head Screw...

Page 84: ...wall bracket Wall Bracket Part No 36 Wall Bracket for Wood Wall Optional Part No 37 2 Combine the column and wall brackets in the following manner with the 2 wrench bolts Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 Wrench...

Page 85: ...he equipment to the installation site as close as possible 2 Adjust the distance between the wall and equipment by moving it slightly so that the wall bracket touches the wall 3 Mark the anchor bolt l...

Page 86: ...holes of size 10 5 mm x 30 mm depth using the concrete hammer drill 2 Remove the debris and clean the holes using the dust pump 3 Using the hammer insert a Ficher strong anchor into the hole Ficher s...

Page 87: ...3 5 Combining the Equipment with the Anchor Bolts 1 Place the equipment on the alignment plate while observing 4 Hex bolts are being inserted properly through each hole Hex Bolt M8 x 15 Spring washer...

Page 88: ...6 18 Installation Manual 5 4 Connecting the Cables to the Equipment Please refer to section 4 5 Connecting the Cables to the Equipment 5 5 Removing the Transportation Safety Bolts Please refer to sect...

Page 89: ...on the locations indicated in the following figures to obtain the accurate center 1 Prepare the Spirit Level 2 Turn the Rotating Unit clockwise so that the X ray tube head faces the front as shown in...

Page 90: ...Mount 82 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 4 Put the Spirit Level on the location as shown in the figure 5 Turn each set screw clockwise or counterclockwise to make the equipment level while another per...

Page 91: ...Equipment Wall Mount Green 16 18 Installation Manual 83 English 5 7 Tightening the Bolts 1 Tighten the joint bracketbolts Allen Wrench 6 mm 0 24 Monkey Wrench n a 2 Tighten the nuts in the anchored bo...

Page 92: ...5 Installing the Equipment Wall Mount 84 Green 16 18 Installation Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 93: ...English 6 Completing Miscellaneous Works 6 1 Assembling Various Covers 6 1 1 Base Cover Optional Truss Bolt M5 x 8 3 pcs Part No 26 Base Cap 3 pcs Part No 17 1 Assemble the base cover and fix it with...

Page 94: ...uss Bolt M4 x 8 2 pcs Part No 27 Silicon Cap 2 pcs Part No 16 1 Assemble the base cover and fix it with two Truss Bolts 2 Cover 3 holes on the base with two white Silicon Caps If you do not use the ba...

Page 95: ...e Chinrest Assembling the Temple Supports and the Bite Block should be done after Chapter 10 Acquiring a test image is completed 1 Insert the normal Chinrest and the normal Bite Block into the unit Ch...

Page 96: ...olt M4 x 10 2 pcs Part No 33 6 3 1 UP DOWN Front Cover 1 Assemble the UP DOWN Switch Holder on the bottom of the Vertical Frame with two Truss Bolts M4 x 10 2 Connect the UP DOWN switch to the unit an...

Page 97: ...llation Manual 89 English 7 Setting Up PC 7 1 Direct Connection Diagram Fiber Optic Cable Used to transfer image data to thePC Warning System Panel Used to provide a visible indicator Light on when th...

Page 98: ...e The PC system provided with the Green16 18 undergoes a rigorous test for software compatibility before shipping Therefore any later changes to the hardware and or software may cause malfunction Item...

Page 99: ...led Windows 10 is not protected from malware and virus 7 3 Disabling Windows Defender 1 Open the Start screen type Windows Defender in the search box 2 Click the Windows Defender icon to start Windows...

Page 100: ...7 Setting Up PC 92 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 5 On Select Folder window type C VcaptureSW in the folder field and click Exclude this folder...

Page 101: ...wer cord from the main outlet or PC Disregard this section in case the PC system is supplied with the equipment The peripherals have already been installed inside the PC Whenever handling the fiber op...

Page 102: ...e grabber board Part No 21 carefully into that PCIe2 x 4 slot and lock it The frame grabber can be one of the following IFG or FTG or VTG or or Double check the locking status between the board and it...

Page 103: ...rom the bad cable or its bad contact condition Connect the regular cables for PC keyboard mouse and video in advance The following figures and descriptions are based on the PC model Z4 from HP Fiber O...

Page 104: ...7 Setting Up PC 96 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 4 Confirm the result after connections are as same as below The illustrations may differ from the actual product...

Page 105: ...mage management is strongly recommended to use a different PC The programs related to the acquisition viewing and manipulation of images should be installed on the formatted PC where no other program...

Page 106: ...For this reason follow the steps below to disable the Windows Firewall 1 Open the Start screen and type Windows Firewall in the search box 2 Click the Windows Firewall icon to start the Windows Firewa...

Page 107: ...isable the screen saver to avoid system failure during the image acquisition 8 3 1 Disable the Screen Saver Follow the steps below to disable the screen saver on your PC 1 Open the Start screen and ty...

Page 108: ...and System Follow the steps below to set up the power options for the monitor and system 1 Type Power Options in the search box and open the menu 2 Click Choose when to turn off the display 3 Select...

Page 109: ...ing off the User Account Control Follow the steps below to turn off the user account control on your PC 1 Open the Start screen and type User Account Control in the search box 2 Disable the UAC by mov...

Page 110: ...s performed by the anti virus software For the Green16 18 the following folders and files for relevant software should be excluded from the virus scan Path Software C ProgramFiles Vatech EzDent i C VC...

Page 111: ...8 Setting Up PC Environment Variables Green 16 18 Installation Manual 103 English This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 112: ...ow Turn off the Emergency Stop Switch Remove the programs from your PC other than the imaging software Scan your PC with an antivirus software Ensure to check that the video card driver for your PC is...

Page 113: ...he EzDent i please contact your VATECH representative 9 4 Installing the Install Package The InstallShield is provided in a USB flash drive Before installing the console software check the model s nam...

Page 114: ...een 16 18 Installation Manual 4 Check if all modalities are selected CBCT PANO and CEPH If your equipment does have the CEPH option uncheck CEPH and click Next 5 Check WidePano for CT sensor 6 Check W...

Page 115: ...Software Green 16 18 Installation Manual 107 English 7 Check WideCephG or WideCeph for the CEPH sensor 8 Check COM1 for the default port number and click Next 9 Select a language for your equipment an...

Page 116: ...9 Installing Software 108 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 10 Check SDK or TWAIN for CR modality PANO CEPH and click Next 11 Check SDK for CT modality and click Next...

Page 117: ...additional options Check options on this page according to your preference and PC environment The system proceeds to install the options you chose from the Installation Option menu If you don t select...

Page 118: ...e 110 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 14 After you click Next the Ready to Install dialog box will appear below Click Install to start the installation 15 Click Finish to complete the installation and...

Page 119: ...l 111 English 9 4 1 Installing the DirectX If you checked DirectX for an additional option during the console software installation Follow the steps below to install DirectX on your computer 1 Check I...

Page 120: ...9 Installing Software 112 Green 16 18 Installation Manual 3 When the installation complete window appears click Finish to exit The dialog box And move to install the frame grabber see 9 4 2...

Page 121: ...Manual 113 English 9 4 2 Installing the Frame Grabber 9 4 2 1 I Grabber C 1 After completing the Direct X installation Virtual Serial 2 0 installation will be started Click Install in the Welcome win...

Page 122: ...Finish to exit the wizard 5 Optional When Microsoft Visual C 2010 x64 Redistributable installation window appears click Install to continue the process and click Finish when completed 6 Optional When...

Page 123: ...English 9 4 2 2 F Grabber C1 1 After completing the Direct X installation Grabber Driver Setup will be started Select the language in the installer language window and press the OK button 2 When the...

Page 124: ...ual 3 Enter the installation location and click the Install button 4 The Installing window will appear and disappear and the Completing Grabber Driver Setup window will appear Choose the Reboot now or...

Page 125: ...alling Software Green 16 18 Installation Manual 117 English If an error occurs during installation it will be displayed in red font color below If no abnormality is found it is displayed in blue font...

Page 126: ...ation the installation program will be started Select the installer language select the window and press the OK button 2 Press the V Grabber s Install button 3 The installation is completed and the V...

Page 127: ...the file GreenCT_Install_Log txt on the desktop 2 Check the file that You can find out that all components are installed 3 Go to the 9 5 Configuring User Information 9 4 4 Uninstalling Software If you...

Page 128: ...ewer program If EzDent I is installed on your PC go to 9 5 1 Setting EzDent i When using the Console program with automatic interworking function and EzDent i program the automatic interworking functi...

Page 129: ...nstallation Manual 121 English 9 5 1 Setting EzDent i Set the EzDent i s imaging acquisition options 1 Start EzDent i on your PC When you start the program the 2 Click Main Menu then select Settings 3...

Page 130: ...uisition tab click Console Program In the Console Program tab check whether Sync capture setting with console program is selected Console software path Patient information fire path Display acquisitio...

Page 131: ...ails on this subject refer to the accompanying EzDent i Manual 1 Click the Add Patient from the PATIENT tab 2 Enter the required fields in the patient information Chart number First name Last name the...

Page 132: ...nu may differ due to your equipment s option CEPH or non CEPH or the Display option you selected in the Settings see below 2 When you click an imaging mode the main GUI for the selected mode appears I...

Page 133: ...figuring the Parameters Before starting the equipment ensure to configure the console software and the equipment Follow the steps below to set up your console software environment 1 Click the Setting...

Page 134: ...8 Installation Manual 3 Click the User tab and go to the Image label option to change the text size for Control panel Enter the number between 20 and 100 according to the user s pref erence 4 Set the...

Page 135: ...lick Machine set to save your choice 6 Click the Sensor and Default tab On this tap you can set variables for each imag ing mode 7 When selecting options on each menu click Save to confirm your choice...

Page 136: ...de 1 Click the General tab on the Setting window 2 Go to the Networking option and check if the serial port and baud rate are set as the image below Click Manager to confirm the settings 3 Enter PVER...

Page 137: ...KEN_0000 to end the packing mode Upon entering the command packing mode will be disabled 5 Click Exit and close the control panel window 6 Restart the equipment so that the change can take effect If y...

Page 138: ...de 0001 CT PANO Music The same for each mode 0002 Default CT PANO Beep The same for each mode 1 Send the command following the command specification as in the table above Here are some examples Defaul...

Page 139: ...l Specifications Green 16 18 Installation Manual 131 English 10 Technical Specifications 10 1 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions unit mm With CEPH unit Without CEPH unit Top view with Base Front vie...

Page 140: ...10 Technical Specifications 132 Green 16 18 Installation Manual With CEPH unit Without CEPH unit Top view withou t Base Front view withou t Base Wall bracket dimensions Front view Side view...

Page 141: ...Without CEPH unit 1155 L x 1595 8 W x 2307 5 H mm without Base 45 5 L x 62 9 W x 90 9 H inch without Base 1155 L x 1595 8 W x 2335 5 H mm with Base 45 5 L x 62 9 W x 92 0 H inch without Base With CEP...

Page 142: ...e kVp 10 Tube Current mA 20 Exposure Time s 5 50 ms The input line voltage depends on the local electrical distribution system Allowable input voltage fluctuation requirement 10 Mode of operation non...

Page 143: ...135 English 10 3 Environmental Specifications Item Description During Operating Temperature 10 35 Relative humidity 30 75 Atmospheric pressure 860 1060 hPa During Transport and Storage Temperature 10...

Page 144: ...ith the local radiation protection advisor RPA customer 3 A fluorescent lamp shall not be used in the X rays on sign 4 The customer shall be responsible for the proper installations for the warning co...

Page 145: ...Appendix Green16 18 Installation Manual 137 English Schematic Diagram Components Supplied...

Page 146: ...98 Warning lamp 1m 40 Power source cable 1m 40 1 Prepare the Warning System Panel Part No 28 2 Install the Warning System Panel at the proper height after taking each cable length into account 3 Conne...

Page 147: ...emergency case but can t be pushed bymistake The switch shall be a type of mistake proof The switch is not supplied The switch shall be installed at the height of 1 2 to 1 5 meters 47 to 60 1 The cab...

Page 148: ...is section explains how to limit the column height within the permissible range 1 Measure the ceiling height in the X ray shield room Hceiling Removing the column covers 2 Remove two Fixing Bolts as s...

Page 149: ...between the ceiling and the top of the equipment when the column is fully extended d Hceiling HMax Hceiling 2304 mm Example hight The height of the equipment without Base Ex If Hceiling is 2200 mm Hsc...

Page 150: ...om the default current position to a new one 1 Loosen two bolts halfway important Do not unscrew the bolt completely If not it could drop into the column and cause big trouble retrieving it 2 Looking...

Page 151: ...onnect the third party Exposure Switch with the equipment from VATECH How to 1 Cut the Exposure Switch cable provided with the equipment 2 According to the following schematic diagram rewire the cable...

Page 152: ...S Settings HP PC BIOS Setup PC Model HP Z440 PC BIOS default Main Menu Sub1 Menu Sub2 Menu Setup Value Advanced Power Options Runtime Power Management Disable Advanced Power Options Idle Power Savings...

Page 153: ...sh F Installation Checklist 1 General Information Customer Information about the Equipment Purchaser Name of Clinic or Hospital Address Phone E Mail Web site Dealer Information about the Equipment Sel...

Page 154: ...ation Date of installation Model Serial No 3 System Delivery to Site Yes No Did you review and identify the delivery route and method for equipment in advance Is the freight elevator available Is the...

Page 155: ...edcircuit Does the electrical input condition to the installationsite meet the MEIGaN requirements Is the local Network IP address of clinic 192 168 33 xx Is a compressor or air conditioner suction lo...

Page 156: ...no suspicious holes or scratches on the box after opening 5 While Installing Equipment Yes No Are installers careful with any sensitive parts while carrying equipment Did the installers ensure that va...

Page 157: ...Do the equipment s Up Down switch works properly 7 Software Compatibility Yes No Anti virus software installed Installed a firewall If yes indicate software or hardware Type Is the 3rd party software...

Page 158: ...guration Yes No Is a network configured with 1 Gbit s of CAT5 Is the equipment connected to the network Is the network installation company identified What is the TCP IP addressassigned Address What i...

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Page 161: ...ufacturer We reserve the right to make any alterations that may be required due to technical improvement For the most current information contact your VATECH representative Tel 82 1588 9510 Email gcs...

Page 162: ...Postal Code 18449 13 Samsung 1 ro 2 gil Hwaseong si Gyeonggi do Korea www vatech com...

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